Since the time of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich, a definite antagonism
between electrical activity and high etheric potential has been
acknowledged and noted in the history of orgone energy, Reich' s name
for ether. A compelling example occurred in the well-known Oranur
Experiment at Reich's laboratory in Maine. Radioactive cobalt there,
which can be deemed extreme electrical activity, was brought into
contact with the high etheric potential of Dr. Reich' s specially
designed and constructed orgone room. The latter was a large, metal-
lined, room-sized orgone ac***ulator. Orgone energy concentrations
within this room were considerably higher than in the surrounding
outside atmosphere. Drastic and complex reactions ensued. One medical
doctor, Reich's own daughter, nearly died from exposure to these
reactions. Further objective consequences included the buildings of
Reich's research facility glowing at night, testimony to which was
borne by the late Dr. Elsworth Baker, a distinguished psychiatrist and
author, who became head of the College of Orgonomy after Reich' s
death. Further details can be found in literature about Reich' s life
and career. These details need not concern us here, other than citing
the Oranur Experiment as a starting point where antagonism between
etheric force and radioactivity was first noted by professional
people.
Only when etheric potentials become high =97 much higher than is
normally present at the level where our planetary life unfolds its
activity -does the ether's antagonism toward high electric potentials
become evident. This antagonism occurs when the extremely high etheric
potential of a tornado vortex clashes with the high electric potential
within a commercial power transformer. The electrical activity is then
explosively suppressed, accompanied by a massive flash of light.
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